Brady White to Arizona State: Sun Devils Land 4-Star QB Prospect

The quarterback is the heart and soul of any college program. Arizona State now has its potential quarterback of the future following a huge commitment.

Brady White, a 4-star quarterback from Santa Clarita, California, gave a verbal commitment that he would be playing with the Sun Devils following his senior season with Hart High School. Doug Haller of AZCentral reported the news:

Todd Graham tweeted shortly after the commitment:

The Sun Devils will have to wait on White taking over behind center, though, as he's a 2015 recruit. But if the numbers he puts up during his senior season are anything like his junior campaign, ASU might have a sensational quarterback coming into the program.

White threw for 4,535 yards, 41 touchdowns and 18 interceptions with a 63.5 completion percentage during his junior season. He also rushed for 320 yards and nine touchdowns on the year.

Hart's head coach, Mike Herrington, spoke about the one potential weakness for White, per Gerry Gittelson of the Los Angeles Daily News, saying, "That’s the only damper, the interceptions, but Brady is doing a really good job for us."

Even with the 18 interceptions during his junior season, White showed he has room to learn in his final year with Hart. But with his cool demeanor and great pocket presence, the 6'2", 190-pound quarterback has a chance to shine for the Sun Devils

Greg Biggins of Fox Sports points out that White was a huge factor during a recent camp:

With other notable offers from Maryland, Nebraska, Louisville and Penn State, theSun Devils are getting a signal-caller who was widely coveted across the country. Thanks to his arm and accuracy, taking over the reins for ASU should definitely be in his future.

As college football puts a premium on great offenses, as seen in recent years with teams like Florida State and Oregon, getting a versatile quarterback meansASU is one step closer to contending not only in the Pac-12 South but on a national level.